

Has their competitor Parallels had better luck? Or, if the "challenges" are more of the contractual or simply "polished user experience" sort, perhaps a more independent hobbyist or hacker has overcome them at least in a proof-of-concept fashion? With no further explanation to be found in the remainder of their blog post. There are challenges there which will require Apple to work with us to resolve. MacOS VMs are not in scope in the short term.

Does any product or demonstration exist for the same on an Apple Silicon (M1) Mac?įor its part, VMWare's most recent public update included a bullet point to run macOS within a virtual machine hypervisor running on macOS. On an Intel Mac it was poss ible and legal to run a "Mac-on-Mac" VM, i.e.
